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Last week, Cardinal Keith O'Brien resigned from his leadership of the Catholic church in Britain after three current priests and one former one accused him of "inappropriate acts." On Sunday, O'Brien — who is vocally anti-gay — decided that he owed the Church and its followers an apology for the "times that my sexual conduct has fallen below the standards expected of me as a priest, archbishop and cardinal." Additionally, he explained that he'd initially denied the allegations because of "their anonymous and non-specific nature," though he declined to share the details that finally jogged his memory.